Ominous Wrote:Try driving through snowy conditions.
NOT carp FUN
I love how living up north doesn't help your winter driving skills.
Ominous Wrote:Try driving through snowy conditions.
NOT carp FUN
Thresher Wrote:Ominous Wrote:Try driving through snowy conditions.
NOT carp FUN
I love how living up north doesn't help your winter driving skills.
Tamer Brad Wrote:Thresher Wrote:Ominous Wrote:Try driving through snowy conditions.
NOT carp FUN
I love how living up north doesn't help your winter driving skills.
Yeah, because being used to something means you're automatically amazing at it, negating its effects.
Artie Wrote:My honest advice that already hasn't been given out: manage your money extremely well. I know you trade in a lot of games for credit, but you were talking to me how you wanted to/had plans to buy a Zune 80. If you can't afford college, then you can't afford a Zune 80 on the side man.
As for others said, yeah. Now that you're enrolled in college, I would stick with it. You aren't in a huge commitment yet (university or such), so you may choose to drop it after a year or so. Ultimately, do whatever and go wherever it makes you happy. Don't think you HAVE to go to college or HAVE to drive. It certainly helps in most cases, but in your predicament I don't think so.
sam Wrote:just do more things you enjoy, like me, i spend my any free time i get on 360 or ytmnd (lol carp off artie).I shouldn't be telling you what to do, but maybe it would be better to study or learn some kind of instrument instead of spending all of your free time on the computer or on video games.
SexyMichael Wrote:When I lived with my parents I got $20 a month.
Elmo Wrote:Damn........do I have it lucky. I used to get $20 a week when I was 9 just because I asked my dad. Of course I did whatever errands I could, but I was 9.
I still get spoiled . My parents act really weird sometimes, however. My dad gets pissed at my mom if he doesn't like the food that my mom cooks, and my dad also randomly gets pissed at me or my siblings even though we did nothing wrong.